San Diego Zoo cleared in panda attack on keeper

San Diego 
A California agency says the San Diego Zoo will not be fined for an incident in which a panda bit and clawed a keeper.

The Los Angeles Times reports Wednesday that a spokeswoman for the California Division of Occupational Health and Safety said agency investigators determined that the March 13 attack was not the result of any lapse in safety regulations or training for employees.

Panda Bai Yun pushed open a safety barrier between the keeper area and the animal's habitat. When a keeper tried to herd Bai Yun back into her living quarters, the panda grabbed onto one of the worker's legs with her jaws.